Lovable zookeeper Griffin Keyes (Kevin James) is more at home with
the animals in the zoo than he is with the women in his life (or not
in his life), especially after the breakup with his girlfriend who
dumped him at the same moment that he proposed to her on a beach,
complete with a Mariachi band and fireworks, most embarrassing. His
girlfriend makes some moves like she will come back only if he gets
a fancy job selling hot rods at a car dealership. The animals
at the zoo stage a revolt oer this and woo him back. Does he
find love and still stay at the zoo? Tune in and find out.
Three stars.
This movie ranks as iffy because it has 13 violent scenes in it
including: a man gets bumped by a tire swing, a man jumps into a
moat and collides with the wall, a man hits his head on a bar, there
is a story about a human attacking an ape, bicyclists are fighting
as they ride, a man falls down, a man crashes while flying, a man
crashes another man into a wall, there is a car crash, a man flies
over a wall, a man falls off a bridge, a bike crashes and a car hits
a pedestrian, to no big effect.
The previews included one somewhat violent commercial and two
non-violent commercials, violent previews for Untitled Jersey City
Project and The Muppets and a somewhat violent preview for Jack and
Jill.
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